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area show. and the out rage is being heard around the world. her name is michelle shocked. many walked out of her san francisco performance. nbc bay area joins us in san francisco with the details. >> reporter: the staff here at yoshi's say michelle shocked had to pull the plug on michelle shocked show and it's the first time they've ever pulled a plug only a show. they say she's not welcomed back here and will not be getting paid after she stood on the stage and delivered a hate speech. ♪ there must be 50 different i. ways to loathe your loverer ♪ >> a fan posted this video on youtube. the singer song writer is at an occupy wall street rally singing out against banks. tonight, people around the world are speaking out against michelle shock. yoshi pulled the plug on the 51-year-old's show last night when she launched into a hateful homofo homophobic rant. ingly. >> yeah, you heard me right. >> lisa says the stunned audience reacted quick quickly. >> shouts from the audience members, please, stop. >> staff did their best to quickly silence the hate. >> turn on the lights. turn off t

, congresswoman michele bachmann, now she claimed that president obama's wasting your money on his lavish lifestyle. where exactly is she getting her information? where are her facts? we tracked her down today and asked her and wait until you see how she responded. we begin with breaking news, news that could, could just trigger military action by the united states in syria. the news tonight, the possibility that the regime in syria, which has already shown itself capable of doing almost anything to its own people, might be doing the one thing that triggers military action, might be, might be using chemical weapons. crossing a red line that president obama himself laid down. they have, they have used chemical weapons, that would leave the president with a major challenge as he heads tonight to israel as it shares a border with syria. he told wolf blitzer there's a high probability chemical weapons were used. diane feinstein, the democratic colleague said today, quote, the white house has to make some kind of decision on this. jessica yellin is already in israel. she joins us by phone. jes

're going to hear from one very brave and lucky young man tonight. >>> michelle bhrks achman, she claims that president obama is wasting her money on his lavish lifestyle. we tracked her down and asked her to see how she responded. basically, she wouldn't stop walking or running, almost. we begin now with breaking news. news that just triggered military action by the united states in syria. the news tonight that the possib possibilitity might be doing the one thing that could trigger american military action. might be using chemical weapons. crossing a redline that president obama himself lay down. now, they have used chemical weapons, that would leave the president with a major challenge as he heads tonight to israel. now, the suggestion that kem wall weapons might have been used came just a few hours ago today from mike rogers, a high probability to believe that chemical weapons have been used. chief white house correspondent is already in israel. she joins us now by phone. so, jessica, you have senator finestein saying i think the probableties are very high and i think the white house

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for the full hour. jimmy williams. and michelle caruso-cabrera. ann coulter, i know you think i'm nuts but i'm telling you the stock market is a great signal. the republicans won on the sequester. obama's poll are down so now he's having to come to the negotiation table. i like this story. i want to be optimistic about this story. >> um, i want to be optimistic too. but i want to be realist jig. all,000 are the financial maven and i would normally defer to you, that's the only thing i'm pessimistic about. i think the economy -- i would not count on the stock market continuing to go up. i know nothing about it. i just don't think that what's happening in the company justifies it. people don't have any other place to put their money. i do think people will get fed up with obama. one thing i'm very optimistic about which i was not before, i thought if we didn't repeal obama care in the next four years, if romney didn't win we would never repeal it. you are starting hear, you saw the donna brazil tweet i can't believe my insurance company just raised my rates. bad things are going to happen as o

you out. so it went for michelle batchman last night. >> it's long past time for partisans on the right and the left to look at things clearly. michelle batchman is playing small ball with the president. can't back up her president and trivializes a huge problem, irresponsible spending by the federal government. two words -- not good. >> we will examine bachmann's crazy distortions, just ahead. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading

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smart woman. young girls can look up to her. >> speaking of looking up to women -- >> michelle obama, and the cover of "vogue." a lot of people say she is over exposed. >> this came because she was part of the oscars. i love michelle obama. i cannot get enough of her. i love her grace and dignity. i think she is the perfect representation of the first lady, so me i can't get enough. >> it's not like it's cosmo. it's "vogue." >> i think we want to see inside the white house and we want to see inside the first lady. i don't feel she is over exposed, not even a little bits. >> especially when she wears clothes from the gap, and things like that. a very common every woman. >> and very regular. i feel like i could be the first lady one day after seeing michelle obama because she becomes so normal. that's why i love her so much. >> a brilliant woman who is a great example to kids with the childhood obesity program as well. >>> coming up, do you want a piece of history? well a titanic discovery. we will show you what is it coming up. >>> on land we don't farm for crops in the cities in thes

. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. >> the supportive audience has allowed michele to try new experiment this year, the radar book club. a deep explorationer of a single work. after the talk, she bounces on stage to jump-start the q&a. less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was vote

michelle is doing, how the kids are and, and does barack obama wake up and think he is the lord jesus christ. so this is hardball. by comparison. but it wasn't tough journalism. we just did a column showing 16 different questions off the top of our head wes came up with. if you want to do a sorous interview, ask him: do you agree with your vice-president that transgender discrimination is the civil rights issue of our time? do you brief if victoria shows up with $500,000, he'll get a tour of the white house? there's so many questions that could have been asked. >> sean: this is just touching the surface. i'm surprised the weren't upset, at least not on the air -- i'm sure many expected obama, the anointed one, would be elected pope, barack obama-us iii. let's move on. he's a question for jeb bush. would today's g.o.p. reject the original ronald reagan. beam me up, scotty. >> we're sitting in the reagan library and yet the president you speak of, and so many conservatives do, raised tacks, was for immigration reform that a lot of modernday conservatives fine distasteful would he be se

michele bachmann. they know not what they do. the thing is, when the congresswoman says we in the media should investigate anti-american elements in the house of representatives, she must not know that this thing happened all once before. there was a panel of the congress itself called the house unamerican activities, carried all kinds of hearings and probes into congress and hollywood and all over the place. they are not proud of that committee. why? because it created a lot of mayhem, suffering, a the lo of people's lives ruined. going out there and eholding a fishing expedition causes good people to circle the wagons and then tends to predict some bad people along the way while ruining, as i said, the lives of good people. so we don't need some purge in this country. remember, congress is critical of the way we do things. here, i think it's because he or she wants to be a better country. don't you think? there must be someone who secretly hopes to brings this country down. i suppose that's possible. but don't count on a bunch of hearings or high-profile probes to do the job of findin

that first lady michelle obama may be eyeing a run for political office. we read the tea leaves with a man who sized former president bill clinton. and new fallout from michael moore's plan to quote, destroy the n.r.a. by getting the connecticut school shooting photos published. the photos of those little kindergarteners, he wants them made public. now some in the newtown community are responding to his idea and we also hear from the head of the n.r.a. today. >> scissors, that's their answer? let's get this straight, to protect our children in school, we recommend a trained professional with a gun, they recommend scissors. and they say we're crazy? i mean -- hungry for the best? it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. >> well, the white house claimed budget problems and canceled tours for the peo

. all banks there will remain closed until at least next tuesday. michelle is on the ground with the latest efforts to overt the threat of a banking system collapse. so, michelle, the first question is obviously, why are the banks still closed and why won't they open before tuesday? >> well, the reason they're still closed is if they're afraid they reopen them, the banks will collapse because everyone will try to take their money out. so what they'll do is try to extend the banking holiday through the weekend. that's going to give the government, they hope, time to recapitalize the bank. that's a long-winded way to say pitch the bank. put a lot more money in them so they are stronger. not until tuesday because it happens to be a holiday. >> michelle, this is suzie. what do you think could happen on tuesday? there's been so much pent-up anxiety, what happens when those banks open? >> well, it all depends on what happens over the next four days. so cyprus rejeblcted the first idea and they try to raid a pension fund to come up with money to meet the requirements of the bail ou

.5 points right now. our chief international correspondent michelle caruso cabrera remain necessary cyprus this morning and joins us with the latest. michelle. >> becky, the latest is that right now they're writing up a plan c to submit to the troika which hopefully would meet all the requirements of a bailout that cyprus needs by monday. ultimately, parts of that plan are going to have to be approved by the body in the building behind me, parliament. that remains to be seen. in the meantime, the cash shortage here is becoming accuse. once again, we are seeing lines at the atms of laiki bank. not as long as yesterday, but now when people arrive at those atms, they're seeing signs, there's a limit of 260 euros. gas stations will no longer accept credit cards because their suppliers are telling them they will only accept cash. we found one man who was still willing to charge because he had been in business so long and long-time customers, he didn't want to upset them. in the meantime, the employees of bank laiki are still protesting down the road from parliament. they're not permitted to get

what michele bachmann has to say. >> we are also the ones who are paying for someone to walk the president's dog. >> bill: and give you the facts. >> our marines were trained there in hawthorne and with the sequester it's going to cut this stuff back. >> bill: senator harry reid blaming budget cuts for the death of seven marines in nevada. but the marine corps is furious about that. >> marine corps officials this afternoon are taking a strong exception to what harry reid implied. >> bill: we'll have the inside story. >> you have got to ease up. take it easy. >> bill: dennis miller takes a look at the barack obama satan controversy as stephan seagull meeting putin in moscow. >> i want to take you to the bank, to the blood bank. >> caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. america today and the iraq war. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it was 10 years ago that president bush launched an attack on iraq. >> operation iraqi freedom has begun and the penta

cold feet. >>> plus, it's hard for michele bachmann to top herself but she's done it not once but twice this week, including that obama care, love this word, is killing people. remember the death squads and death panels. she's back with them again. michele bachmann pants on fire fact check coming later in the show. let me talk about the fringe right to know even a smidgen of history. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] yan all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> next week the supreme court hears arguments on the two big cases about same-sex marriage. what a week it's going to be and people are lining up right now in front of the supreme court already ensuring they'll get a chance to watch the arguments l

for working class americans. michele bachmann has seen the light on infrastructure and might be getting off the appalachain trail and heading back to washington and a southern pastor makes a radical stand for justice. but tonight, we start with the tenth anniversary of the ed show. let's get to work. the shock and awe campaign was launched against -- a decade later, the forces behind with trying to revise that history. today, donald rumsfeld tweeted ten years ago, the long, difficult work of liberating 25 million iraqis deserve our respect and appreciation. put aside for the moment the evolution in rumsfeld's justification for war. take a moment to offer some appreciation to those who actually deserve our respect. we can start with the lawmakers who voted no on the iraq war resolution and 133 in the house. some argued passionately against the war inside the u.s. capital. >> i weep for my country. i want to events of recent months and the -- no more is the image of america one of strong yet benevolent peace keeper. >> there were even members of president bush's own party who broke ranks. for

for joining us this evening. >> thank you. >>> ahead, michele bachmann running from reality? sorry congressman. you can run but you can't hide from the truth. plus, in tonight's nice try but we've got you segment, what could possibly go wrong? don't worry, we've got them. >>> and march madness is here. college basketball going wild. but republicans have found another way to go after the president. i'll be stuffing their weak stuff coming up. >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. today, everyone was talking about gun reform, especially the decision to drop senator feinstein's assault weapons ban from the big gun reform package. ricky says, we should be ashamed. angela says, i'm with president obama and senator feinstein. we must keep fighting for this. and kara says, "i'm all for an assault weapons ban but we may have to take baby steps here." colorado made a big step forward on gun reform today. we've got the details coming up next. first, we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and "like" us to

medicare and repealing obamacare, which michele bachmann said would literally -- obamacare, would literally kill men, women and children. she is absolutely insane. billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com dude, i need your help fast. well, clearasil's fast. yeah, but is it this fast? faster! how about this fast? clearasil's faster! this fast?? faster!! woh! that is fast! fix breakouts fast with clearasil ultra. it starts working instantly, sending the max amount of medicine allowed deep into your pores for visibly clearer skin in as little as 12 hours. yeah, it's fast. clearasil, the science of clear skin. you know who's coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys who do like verse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. >> she gets the comedians laughing... >> that's hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me. >> absolutely! >> and so would mit

's questions" and british programs. gingrich and minnesota representative michele bachmann at the political action conference. after that, "q&a" with fred barnes from "the weekly standard." then, another chance to see david cameron. >> the conservative political action conference ended yesterday this morning -- ended yesterday. we talked with a reporter from politico about the gathering. host: we also want to get more on the cpac conference. we were live thursday, friday, and yesterday. all of the speeches are available on our website, c- span.org, and the straw poll looking at 2016 candidates, senator rand paul, who kicked off the cpac conference, closely followed by senator marco rubio. rick santorum, coming in third, governor chris christie at number four, representative paul ryan, then governor scott walker. a front-page story in "the baltimore sun," saying he would seek office himself, and others. james is following the story from politico. hohmann is joining us live on the phone. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you. host: is nothing more than a beauty contest. was veryis straw

madness starring michele bachmann. she's having quite a week. stay with us. >> we are also the ones who are paying for someone to walk the president's dog, paying for someone to walk the president's dog. now, why are we doing that when we can't even get a disabled veteran into the white house for a white house tour? it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible

shock. nbc's michelle franzen has more on that tonight. >> reporter: the first images of a mangled charter bus after it crashed saturday morning along the pennsylvania turnpike, 20 miles outside harrisburg. on-scene, rescue crews scrambled to help victims on board. 23 women lacrosse players and three coaches from seton hill, a private catholic university in pennsylvania. the team was on its way to play an ncaa division ii match at millersville university when police say the bus veered off the road, plowed through a guardrail, and slammed into a tree. the bus driver died at the scene. and seton hill officials released a statement mourning the loss of the team's head coach, 30-year-old christina quigley, who died shortly after at a hospital. they confirmed she was pregnant and her unborn baby boy died as a result of the crash as well. police say three passengers were seriously injured. 19 others were treated for minor injuries at nearby hospitals. the charter bus is owned and operated by mlaker transportation. in a statement, the company says it's cooperating with police and the univ

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of god is just what it says it is. >> reporter: the voice you hear is of michelle shocked on stage at yoshi, san francisco, are sunday night. she uses a slur against gay people. >> she just said on stage "god fates versus." >> reporter: today she says i am damn sorry. she says she was misinterpreted by the audience. she said it was a description of how some folks feel about gay marriage, not her. >> it's mine too, we are at nearly the edge of time from our vantage point. once prop 8 gets instated and once preachers are held at gun point and forced to marry the homosexuals, i'm pretty sure that that will be the signal for jetsus to come on back -- jesus to come on back. >> at first i i was just thinking, i can't believe this, this can't be real. is she really saying what she's saying? and then when it became clear that she really was saying that, well, we got to go. we can't stay here and listen to this. we got to go. >> reporter: linda campbell was among the many who heard the rant and walked out. >> what do you say to her when she says you were just misunderstanding her? >> you're

michelle has to say. to kickstart the seasoning how did you come up with a fascinating and interesting book and where does this interesting name come from? >> i think the genesis of the name is interesting in that when i first got to d.c., it was the lowest performing and most dysfunctional school district in the entire nation to be the was a pretty widely known truth. and so, i started doing things that i thought were obvious for school district in that kind of state and started closing the low performing schools, moving out and effective employees, cutting the central office board of bureaucracy in half and as i was taking all these steps and measures, people started saying she's a radical, she's so controversial i felt really? finally i said you know what if bringing from common sense to a dysfunctional system makes me a radical, then i am okay with that. so that is sort of embracing of that concept is the sort of idea for the name of the book. >> brilliant. some people call you and i. teacher however there are many teachers out there that like you. which is it do you think? teacher's lo

? >>> michelle obama was running from reporters after claiming president obama lives it up in the white house. a lifestyle of excess, talking about chefs on air force one, movie workers and a dog walker. the fact checker called bachmann's claims absurd. one right winger agrees. >> michele bachmann said it's long past to cut the nonsense and look at things clearly. michele bachmann actually trivializes it as a huge problem and irresponsible spending by the federal government. two words, not good. >> okay, everyone. i'll let you set your dvrs and tivos. are you ready? bill o'reilly is right. i agree with bill. this is another trivial pursuit. it's not about policy. it's another silly personal attack like all the ones we've become used to. whether it's claiming the president wasn't born in this country or that he didn't really go skeet shooting or attacking his lavish vacations where he grew up or for presenting the first lady an award at the oscar's or for slamming him for filling out ncaa brackets. bill was right. but i wonder if he told his colleagues that these attacks were a waste of time?

donnell. as always, find more on this story at cnn.com. >>> up next, michele bachmann says obama care could literally kill you if you're a woman or a child or a senior. it's a strong statement. the question is can she back it up with actual evidence? decide for yourself. we're keeping them honest. >>> later, the mystery of the starving baby seals and the extraordinary effort happening right now to save them. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> keeping them honest after staying quiet for the past day or so, congresswoman michele bachmann took the house floor and made s

're taking a live look at cpac where congresswoman michele bachmann is speaking and in a few moments, dr. ben carson is set to take the stage and we'll bring you his speech live. >> and join us on the after the show show. and remember miss alaska shaved her head last year it's grown back. >> you'd never know. >> a fox news alert, the pentagon now beefing up defense along the west coast after reports that north korea test fired two short-range missiles, stoking nuclear tensions with that nation even further. military officials from the south today saying that north korea fired those missiles over water. these are pictures of the launch last year. today's launch app in response to ongoing drills by the united states and south korea. the pentagon says this only heightens the nuclear threat. coming up we are going to have the latest news from the pentagon and a discussion with a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. but first, we are awaiting a speech by one of the most outspoken critics of obama's health care law and momentarily he'll be addressing this year's conservative p

's finance minister. we also have michelle caruso cabrera here in new jersey. you should be somewhere, right? >> we had a long discussion about it. >> all of these fantastic reporters -- >> couldn't find any five-star hotels there, right? >> you've got me figured out. >> we're going to connect all the dots and figure out what may happen next. first, let's start with julia for a recap of how the entire story line went down for those who are not in the know this morning. julia. >> morning, guys. yes, well, in the early hours of saturday morning, we got wa arguably looks like a game changer in the european's response to bailout in the eurozone. of course, there are many aspects on this. the russian involvement, just the sheer size of the cypriot banking sector, almost eight times the size of the country's gdp. but what we heard on saturday morning was, yes, there will be a bailin of depositors and that levy that's going to be imposed to them was already frozen. the first question then, of course, is what happens to the remaining cash? are depositors able to remove that cash when the banks open

died. michelle franzen is here now with the latest. michelle. >> well, leggser, it was christina quigley's second season as seton hill university. she was nearly seven months pregnant, traveling with her team to play in a big game when tragedy struck. >> reporter: holding back tears, seton hill university officials spoke out for the first time following the deadly bus crash that claimed the women's lacrosse coach who was also pregnant. >> we're mourning the loss of our head lacrosse coach and her unborn son. the university extends its deepest sympathies to christina's family and husband. >> reporter: 23 women lacrosse players and three coaches from the private catholic university were on their way to a game saturday morning at millersville university. police say the bus veered off the pennsylvania turnpike mere harrisburg and slammed into a tree. the bus driver died at the scene. 30-year-old quigley and her unborn baby died at a nearby hospital. the tragedy hit home on this close knit campus. >> i had tears in my eyes. >> passengers were seriously injured. 19 others were treated

. >>> up next, we'll take you live to cyprus, michelle caruso-cabrera on the ground live with the latest developments on the debt crisis there. we'll talk with a local business insider who's extremely concerned about the fate of his country's economy. and later, if the fed is calling for moderate growth in the economy, that has to be good news for the world's largest coffee chain, right? howard schultz will talk with me and i'll get his reaction to developments in europe and today's shareholder meeting. >>> and on a lighter note, watch out, superman, schultz is now a comic book hero. we'll get the lowdown on his super powers, next. >>> welcome >>> welcome back. officials in cyprus struggling to avoid a financial meltdown after its parliament rejected an international bailout package that would have taxed savers and depositors. michelle caruso-cabrera is on the ground right now. she joins us live with the very latest from cyprus. over to you, michelle. >> reporter: hey, there, maria. the very latest that the cyprus plan tried in part trying to raid a pension fund. cash in the pension fund

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breaking news on cyprus right now. we want to get michelle caruso-cabrera. she's on the phone live from cyprus. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the head of the central bank of this country is urging parliament to pass a new law that would give him the ability to wind down one of the troubled banks in this country. this is a signal of the solution that they're finally going to try to seek in terms of getting out of this crisis. right now, he doesn't have the authority to shut down one of the banks, which is pretty odd. most countries, the central bank does have the authority to shut down banks. they need that law passed so they can begin the process. that would be one of the conditions it would have to meet in order to get the bailout from the imf, the european union, and the ecb to prevent the financial collapse of the country on tuesday, when they try to reopen the banks. >> in terms of that one bank, what would be the ripple effects of closing down that one bank? >> reporter: well, it would save them a lot of money, because they don't have to recapitalize it, right? that's why the

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: or michelle obama for that matter. >> dana: president obama probably thinks i wish i could have one. >> eric: that's it. go to go. see you tomorrow, >>> welcome to "red eye." i'm andy levy in for greg gutfeld who tore his acl doing the harlem shake. let's go to gavin mcguinness for our pre game president are. what is coming up on tonight's show? what's up, america? thanks for staying up way past your bedtime, or learning to work a dvr. tonight sugar gets a bailout and justin timberlake gets a pass. also, veronica mars has reinvented capitalism and technology is ruining our lives. stay tuned and learn the difference between hyperbole and real life information. >> thanks, gavin. i think it will be more of the former and less of the latter is my guess. >> that's usually the pattern. >> get to work. >> let's welcome our guests. i am here with lauren sivan here from kttv in los angeles. and a first time guest, jenni johnson. >> word up. >> and bill schulz, aka, the condor. and next to me sherrod small. >> my hamster died. >> a block. the lded. that's the first story. get ready for the last, every

in the streets. cnn's own chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is with us tonight. >> cyprus is going to do something that's called "resolving a bank." like all tough things in life, we use euphemisms. tonight the head of the central bank has asked parliament to give him permission to give him new powers of resolution authority. what he will do with that resolution authority is he will take cyprus's most troubled bank, he's going to take the good deposits in that bank and move them to another cyprus bank. the bad deposits, the bad loan, the junk that's in laiki bank will remain as a stub and those assets will be sold off over time. first, it's going to get them a lot claeser to the $5.8 billion they need to come up with. the other key point, people under 1 hundred,000,000 euros w completely protected. >> many thanks. what's next for cyprus? with us, dan greenhouse, gary shapiro joins us, author of "ninja innovation" and larry mcdonald, head of global strategy at new edge. he's got a totally different take on this cyprus story. you said, i read your article today, you believe

>>> breaking news on cyprus. let's go to michelle caruso cabrera on the ground with the latest. michelle? >> hey, there, me list sachlt just moments ago, the parliament of cyprus passed a crucial law that will allow for the restructuring of the troubled banks in this country. this is a huge step, because it helps meet the demand of european partners who were waiting for this in order to lend the country 10 billion euros. additionally, important to know that deposit holders with accounts less than 100,000 euros will be fully protected but those above 100,000 will likely be at risk. they'll have to execute over the weekend to meet the deadline by monday, that has been set by the ecb to keep supplingly kwidty. melissa? back to you. >> michelle, thank you so much for that. mike, just quickly in terms of the market action on monday, do you think we're going to respond to this? >> probably see a mild bump to the upside, but really, the issue here is, are we going -- i just don't think it's that important thing. >> all right, our time has i'm melissa lee. "mad money starts right now."

/kol scholarship to attend. michelle wong will follow who also went to stanford camp. so shannon. >> 10,080 amazing minutes with 75 total strangers my own age. seven days of studying /pha*ts and science at a college campus. i have to thank aaw camp for working so hard to send me to tech trek. this has allowed me a once in a lifetime chance that meant the world to me. >> good evening. tech trek. never have i ever been part of such a motivating place. with tech trek i was able to have a push to pursue my interest in science and math. without that push i probably wouldn't have gone to lowel. so my favorite aspect about it is getting around all these other females that are just as motivated about the topics as you. tech trek will get you there. may tech trek motivate and inspire young women across the nation forever more. >> thank you commissioners. now, it is my very great pleasure to call upon the superintendent for our next item. >> thank you president norton. this is always one of my favorite items in our board meetings where we get to talk about our national board certif

as michelle obama said so well, this past summer when you walk through that door of opportunity you don't slam it shut you help someone else walk through that door behind you. my fellow san franciscans i know there's no limit to the opportunities in this city in we keep the door open. if we commit ourselves and put politics behind us we can help future generations and thank you go >> good morning, everybody. welcome to the technology summit. we are looking forward to a fantastic day. we are going to start with a demonstration of the wii system. it is an interactive gaming system that allows people to play different activities and participate in different fitness activities together. a lot of wii systems, about 40, are being deployed around the city to different senior centers and residents facilities to encourage older adults to get more involved with physical activity using technology. we're going to spend the first 30 minutes or so demonstrating the wii. not only will we demonstrate how to use it, but we will doe demonstrate adaptive devices so that it can be an inclusive activity for all ad

this evening, let's go live to cnbc chief international correspondent, michelle caruso cabrera who joins us from cyprus with the details. good evening, michelle. >> reporter: good evening, larry. it's been a day of high drama here in cyprus. just a few hours ago, the parliament resoundingly rejected the idea of taking money from bank deposits here in order to secure a bailout. the rest of europe groan. protest yourself, however, cheered. now they have to get back to work tomorrow, come up with a plan b., how are they going to get 5.8 billion euros, that's what they have to do to get another $10 billion in loans from the european partners in order to resolve the situation of their near-busted banks. also adding to the drama today, the finance minister tried to resign. it's not clear why. the president wouldn't let him. and then he immediately left for russia. as you mentioned, to try to secure some kind of help, maybe in exchange for natural gas rights. at minimum, they would just like easier terms on a loan that russia gave two years ago. the banks are supposed to reopen thursday but increa

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things like this. take a listen to michele bachmann today. >> the american people especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and they get less. that is why we're here. because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. let's repeal it now while we can. >> david, i'm sorry to subject you to listens to that, but it's one thing to say europosed to the affordable care act. it's quite another to suggest that that legislation will kill you, isn't it? >> can we just skip to the next segment? listening to that is about as disheartening as it gets in terms of trying to have decent political discourts in this country or even on cable tv. i mean, it -- it may play in her district. i get about 17 e-mails a day from michele bachmann's mailing list with her saying dire things about how they're coming to get her. no doubt this is fearmongering at the highest order, but i have to say at the same time, dr. carson has a si

climate change people you can't just disagree with michele bachmann -- i cleaned my life up for jesusa. >> do you think he could do that in my personal life? >> hal: come over here and meet jacki schechner, you moron. so anyway lee is on a bus and can't talk to us but if you go to leecamp.net, the young man works feverishly. >> good. we like people who work. >> hal: i do this because i'm shooting -- i have a major gig and then i get two weeks off. this guy is a road warrior. but check out the moment of clarity. there's umpteen of them now. if you don't know lee, it's kind of like discovering a band where you are like i like that song crap they have 14 albums. this is awesome. it is so much better to discover a that has been around versus a new band. because when you discover somebody like king's x, you are like well, guess what pal, you pull the slot machine arm and all of these albums come out. and you are like i didn't believe it! so there is so much to get to today. it's off the chain. >> did you just say off the chain? >> hal: oh, i did. and it's in reference to som

fate of the country, quite possibly, the global markets. michelle caruso-cabrera is on the ground live from cyprus with the latest. >>> and after the bell, the zombie business has been good business. just ask companies like amc networks and netflix. up ahead, how your portfolio can come alive with "the walking dead." plus, the show's creator will be with us. and wait until you hear why he says the financial crisis helped his show become the megait that it is. stay tuned. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the momen

is something that for next year you would like to see us do? michelle, if you'd start us off. >> so i think that the major task for next year when we do this communications drill, which i hope we continue to do, and i think you mentioned this earlier, we assumed that all of the city's primary communications were online and operational. we used 800 megahertz push to talk radios here. we assumed that system was online and operational and i think next year it would be a really good exercise for us to pull that communications capability out of the picture and use military assets. i think we're going to have a lot of lessons learned out of that activity and it would be a good exercise for the city personnel to understand how they would operate using the military aid. >> i think one of the things that i wrote in my after action report it my boss was about training. we actually have an acu1,000 type capability in pendleton and that is a piece of equipment that bee don't train with routinely the expeditionary folks. i think there is an opportunity in training, it's great when marines get to se

night club making news across the country. singer song writer michelle went on rant during a show last might that led more than half the audience to walk out. tonight show goers still outraged and the singer already paying appraise. john is here with the story. >> fans of my shell were simply expecting to enjoy one of the favorite singers but instead they walked out in disgust about an hour that the music. and she did something it never did before. it stopped a show. ♪ there's one thing. >>reporter: starting in the 80's michelle shock built a reputation as alternative folk singer later became a born again christian. last night on this stage in san francisco, she developed a new reputation in just minutes. >> yes, i was offended. >>reporter: james patterson among the 200 patrons who watch the singer launch into anti-gay rant. >> that when they stop proposition 8 and priest are forced at gun point to marry gay people, then that will lead to the downfall of civilization and jesus will return. >>reporter: employee at the club were stunned. marketing director lisa got a call at hom

michelle went on rant during a show last might that led more than half the audience to walk out. tonight show goers still outraged and the singer already paying appraise. john is here with the story. >> fans of my shell were simply expecting to enjoy one of the favorite singers but instead they walked out in disgust about an hour that the music. and she did something it never did before. it stopped a show. ♪ there's one thing. >>reporter: starting in the 80's michelle shock built a reputation as alternative folk singer later became a born again christian. last night on this stage in san francisco, she developed a new reputation in just minutes. >> yes, i was offended. >>reporter: james patterson among the 200 patrons who watch the singer launch into anti-gay rant. >> that when they stop proposition 8 and priest are forced at gun point to marry gay people, then that will lead to the downfall of civilization and jesus will return. >>reporter: employee at the club were stunned. marketing director lisa got a call at home about shock was saying. >> hypocracy of the bible. talking abo

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